This report is written under the supervision of Chris
Grayling, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary. He is more able than the
whole Labour Party in a single cart.

“The incomes of the poorest 20 per cent of people are falling
- they fell by almost two per cent last year alone”
—
“Health inequality has become particularly entrenched. Over the
last decade that Labour has been in office, there has actually been
a widening of the gap between infant mortality of the poorest and richest
households. And, probably most shockingly of all, life expectancy inequalities
across the UK are actually at their widest since Victorian times.”
—
“A Conservative Government will take immediate steps to address
this by changing the law to give teachers unequivocal powers to maintain
discipline, including confiscating items such as mobile phones if the
school has banned them. Home-school contracts will also be enforceable
as requirements of school admission and grounds for exclusion, and head
teachers will have the power of final say on the exclusion of disruptive
pupils.”
—
“Our proposals are aimed at tackling the social gulf that exists
between rich and poor in our cities, and include:

“- Help to get young people out of gangs and into work and training
- Job placements for 18-21 year-olds in areas affected by gang crime
- Specialist 'welfare to work' programmes in the poorest neighbourhoods
- Improving education in divided communities
- Better support for community groups working in deprived areas”

“Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans next week to slash the pay
of more than 200,000 state workers to the federal minimum of $6.55 per
hour to help ease the state's budget crisis, according to a draft executive
order obtained by The Chronicle on Wednesday.

“The governor also will order an end to overtime pay for all
but critical services, a freeze on state hiring and the immediate layoff
of nearly 22,000 temporary, seasonal and student workers.”

yet another loss for the socialist labour party - another small nail in the coffin of socialism

Context: This week’s by-election in Scotland,
won by the Scottish National Party [SNP], resulted in the incumbent Labour
Party losing their sixth safest parliamentary seat, a consituency that
Labour had held for eighty years.

Every retreat by socialism is a benefit. The
worst and most dangerous organisation in Britain is the socialist ‘New’
Labour party. In due course, inasmuch as the Scots Nationalist Party is
infected with socialists, to that degree it will in due course fail. Socialism
has already taken tens of millions of lives (among other disasters and
nuisances) to bash it through the heads of foolish humans that socialism
is a dangerous mental disease.

It is a naive belief that humans learn easily. Most
people do not.

Beliefs in Islam
and witchcraft, and drinking tainted water have also caused lesser disasters.
Again, it is taking centuries for most people to grasp such simple facts.
Socialism is the smallpox or the plague of mental diseases, but traditionally
labelled diseases form a much longer list than just plague or small pox.
Likewise, socialism is just one of the worst curses ever to have been
visited on humanity, very possibly the very worst. It is far from the
only one.

Medicine does not progress by ranting against the generality
of disease. It takes many workers to examine diseases and learn to remove
such curses. It also takes hygiene, like clean water.

Mental hygiene is also necessary if mental disease
is to be defeated. That has hardly started in the area of mental disease.
The study of mental disease remains in the Middle Ages. Much foolishness
still extant in society predisposes people to mental disease, including
the disease called ‘socialism’.
The predisposition is approximately equivalent to a shot immune system.

In history, there have been many power seekers who
were merely power seekers. They did not all want to lead everyone to socialist
pink heaven, or even to Islamic or Catholic paradise. There have been
several Catholic statist administrations in modern times, for instance
Portugal, Spain and much of South America. None of them killed on a mass
scale, other than somewhat in Spain to get rid of socialists in a civil
war.

Socialism is a proselytizing religion with an underlying
death cult. That drive to killing, in my view, relates to the groupist/materialist
dogmas of socialism. It is a lack of care for the individual.

The group - the dogma - the project - comes first.

It is a similar fanaticism that can be seen among
jihadis,
but their (foolish) justifications do not include a view that humans do
not matter. There is a view often, that only Islamic lives matter, but
that is under strong dispute by much of Islam. Much of Islam is also modified
by nationalism. War, also practised by Islamics, is a different matter
and is ‘natural’ to humanity.

Socialism is millenarian, and has a very poor concern
for individuals. It is a religion of the ant nest. It is not a religion
of personal worth or personal responsibility.

Socialism is interested
in controlling every aspect of society in the pursuit of perfectioning
heaven on earth. Socialism replaces god with the loony tyrant fantasist.

“ "There has certainly been a change of mood since the start
of the year," a Vienna-based official told me this week. "In
the past they always appeared very self-confident and sure-footed in
their dealings with foreign officials. Now they come across as very
suspicious, and watch our every move."

“Tehran’s changed political atmosphere might be explained
by the fact that President Ahmadinejad and his senior officials realise
they are running out of time in their negotiations with the West. After
more than four years of painstaking talks with the Vienna-based International
Atomic Energy Agency, Iran is continuing to enrich uranium at its underground
facility at Natanz, a clear breach of its obligations under the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty.

“Even senior officials at the agency, who have gone out of their
way to accommodate the Iranians’ concerns, have little confidence
that the Iranians have any intention of reaching a compromise. "All
they seem interested in is extending the talks as long as possible while
all the time they continue with their uranium enrichment programme,"
said an official close to the talks. "Their entire strategy appears
to be based on playing for time."

“Iran has just another week to respond to the latest proposal
put forward by the West at last weekend’s meeting with Iranian
officials in Geneva, in which Iran was offered economic reconstruction
in return for halting the enrichment programme.”

Socialists: it’s the victim’s
fault - he should have locked the buike up better.

Democrats/conservatives: it’s
the thief’s fault, for stealing.

You must understand - socialists are heavily biased
in favour of thieves. Socialism is institutionalised theft.

What scares socialists is the rule of law. Socialists
believe in the rule of man - them. For socialists, the
end justifies the means, any means.

David Cameron is a democrat. Socialism and democracy
are deadly enemies. Wthout excuses to control the population, socialists
have no place.

Hence, this socialist Labour ‘government’
has been introducing new rules by the thousand, which they call ‘laws’. The
more such rules they can generate, the more excuses they have to interfere
in your lives. Thieves interfere in your life.

Socialists and thieves have common interests.

No serious Tory [Conservative] has such interests.
Tories want you to run your own lives.

That is anathema to socialists.

It is very hard to understand socialism, if you are
sane. It is very hard to understand socialists if you wish to run your
own life. If you are freedom-oriented, you tend to project and imagine that socialists
will also run their own lives. Socialists are desperately aversive to running
their own lives.

Socialists want someone else to be responsible for
them. They also want to run the lives of others, in fear that others may be different,
in any manner, from themselves.

Socialists are intrusive and irresponsible people.
Naturally, their empathy is with others like themselves, for example, thieves.
A democrat’s empathy is with those who wish to be left alone to
run their own lives with as much independence as possible.

Increasingly, David Cameron is setting the agenda
in the UK as PM Brown the Clown slips from power.

‘New’ Labour - in office, but no longer
in power.

“Directly elected mayors are to be given democratic control
over their local police as part of a shakeup to be detailed today by
the home secretary, Jacqui Smith.

“So far only 12 towns and cities, including London, have directly
elected mayors. Ministers hope the powers will increase the appeal of
such a post.

“Under the proposals, to be spelled out in a Home Office green
paper on policing this afternoon, mayors such as Boris Johnson in London
will become the "new crime and policing representative" for
their city, replacing the existing police authority.

“The move will be accompanied by the introduction of directly
elected chiefs of local police boards in those areas without an elected
mayor, to give the public more control over police priorities.”

One in one hundred homes are intruded in the UK on
by ‘social’ ‘services’ every year.

“Intriguingly, only one person challenged our view that the
system is unaccountable. That was Sir Rodney Brooke, chair of the General
Social Care Council. I have seen no evidence that the GSCC has disciplined
a single social worker denounced by appeal court judges in the past
few years. But I hope to be corrected. Nor did any one of the eminent
bodies who wrote to us deny that miscarriages of justice occur. Some
of the glib references have made miscarriages of justice sound like
a standard occupational hazard. There are 550,000 referrals to social
services every year. It makes the Birmingham Six fade by comparison.

“Yesterday, Frank Lockyer wrote to point out that the authorities
have closed ranks in response to our campaign. "The agencies defend
themselves by persisting that things are done as they expect, rather
than as they are," he said. Mr Lockyer should know. His daughter
was Sally Clark, jailed for killing two of her sons until her conviction
was quashed, and who has since died. Mr Lockyer knows that his daughter
was exonerated only because she could protest her innocence in public.
In the family courts, gagging orders make that impossible. We cannot
know how many Sally Clarks have lost their children. The volume of mail
on this topic has been hugely welcome. Only one person has remained
silent. Jack Straw, the Secretary of State for Justice, holds the power
to change the system for the better. It would be good to know what he
is going to do about it.”

“But
as a result of the campaign-induced uproar, that image has now been
reproduced and received countless millions more voter impressions than
the magazine itself could ever dream of. It's been viewed hundreds of
thousands of times already just on this blog. And, by the way, what
was the Obama campaign doing calling the magazine, trying to get an
apology, or intimidate someone?

“Consult Public Relations Rule No. 3, maybe even 2. Even gangsters
know this, which is why they don't sue newspapers for calling them gangsters.
Who wants a nice long libel trial with people arguing over your alleged
gangsterdom? Even if you win, you lose.”

Amazing how far ahead of mainland China, Taiwan has
progressed without the dead hand of socialism.

“Since China-friendly Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou took office
in May, economic and trade ties have quickly warmed, and Beijing has
offered to donate a pair of China-symbolic giant pandas, sparking competition
to home them among Taiwan zoos.

“In a similar goodwill trade, Taipei's zoo and the Shanghai Wild
Animals Park will exchange three animal species apiece to share breeding
techniques, Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin said on Monday.”

Not only has David Davis’s stand on civil liberties
already produced much greater public awareness of ‘new’ Labour’s
attacks on civil liberties, but it has also turned around public opinion.

Davis’s stand has also produced a by-election
with more local interest - including a candidate list of 26 (!!!) - than
any previous UK by-election.

Only ‘new’ Labour was noted by its absence.

As usual, when the chips are down, ‘new’
Labour and the Clown were hiding wherever they could find a stone to crawl
under.

“David Davis saw his byelection campaign on civil liberties
boosted today as a survey revealed that most people believe terrorist
suspects should be held without trial for no more than four weeks, in
opposition to the government's planned 42 days.

“In a further blow to Gordon Brown, an ICM poll conducted by
the Joseph Rowntree Research Trust showed that only a third supported
the prime minister's call for an extension to the time terror suspects
can be held.” [Quoted from guardian.co.uk]

11th June
“The YouGov survey found that almost three quarters of the public
(69 per cent) support raising the detention limit from 28 days to 42
days "in exceptional circumstances". A quarter (24 per cent)
oppose the plans.” {Quoted from telegraph.co.uk]

“Indeed, the Home Office view is that Ghaffur, 53, had been
promoted as far as his capabilities allow - if not further. It is not
racism that holds him back, but ability.”

If he has been over-promoted then it is reasonable
that the police be sued for ‘racism’.

“At least one former Manchester colleague recalls Ghaffur admitting
when he was made inspector: 'I'm the right colour at the right time.'
”

So, he also believes he has taken advantage of racism.
So, sue him as well as the police.

“This view is backed up by his ex-wife, who says: 'The police
wanted Asians in the force and those who joined were being pushed onwards
and upwards.

“ 'I don't think there was any doubt that Tarique benefited
from having the right colour of skin, in the right place at the right
time. Fast tracking is what I would call it.' ”

And she should be sued for not reporting the
racism.

“A good many at the Yard detect the guiding hand of his old
friend, Commander Ali Dizaei, the Iranian born president of the National
Black Police Association and longtime nemesis of Sir Ian Blair.”

An obviously racist organisation then;
let them be also sued.

“Nobody can honestly deny that racism hasn't been a problem
in British policing.”

Then nobody should be sued as well.

“But even friends are astounded at Ghaffur's action. Having
come to the UK as a teenage refugee, he has risen to become the third
most powerful policeman in the country, and yet he is now saying: 'I
am a victim of the system.' ”

All ethnics are victims. Being a victim is a qualification in
the Bliar/Clown circus.

“ 'But I feel that his goal was to reach "the top",
and, not having secured the top job, he's now playing the race card
rather than accept that he has reached the level of his capabilities.
I think he feels that he has lost face and would rather blame the system.

And what has competence to do with socialism?
What has competence to do with ‘new’ Labour?

In ‘new’ Labourland, incompetence is the
very highest qualification

Look at the‘new’ Labour front bench if
you doubt me! Of course, he should be promoted if he is not qualified.

Sue everyone and let the lawyers alone.

“'I never saw any evidence of racism against him.'

Anyone in Britain who cannot see racism should obviously be
sued for secret racism.

Being excessively logical, this seems to me to be a
case of the police not being racist enough.

“G8 summit: Gordon Brown has eight-course dinner before food
crisis talks”
—
“On the flight to the summit, Mr Brown urged Britons to cut food
waste as part of a global drive to help avert the food crisis.”
—
“He arrived on a plane chartered from Texas, America, which had to fly empty for
thousands of miles to pick up the Prime Minister and his entourage.”
—
“Talks between world leaders at the summit will focus on dealing with soaring food
and oil prices.”

C’mon - give us the best bits J
I do hope he didn’t waste any of it and cleared his plate.

“The Prime Minister was served 24 different dishes during his
first day at the summit - just hours after urging the world to reduce
the "unnecessary demand" for food and calling on British families
to cut back on their wasteful use of food.

“Mr Brown and his wife Sarah were among 15 guests at the "blessings
of the earth and the sea social dinner".

I am most gratified to see Hilary
Benn retracting after I’ve pointed out several times that
Milliband, and others in the ‘new’ Labour lie machine, were
constantly falsifying their claims on ecology issues. Doubtless, they
have been forced into this retraction because they were about to be exposed
at the G8 summit.

“On the eve of a G8 summit due to address climate change, Britain
admitted on Wednesday that it, and by implication others, has been drastically
understating its true carbon emissions.

“The British government, which boasts of its success in curbing
national emissions of climate warming carbon, said the real picture
was reversed if carbon linked to imported goods was included.”
—
“They noted that up to one-quarter of China's carbon emissions
were due directly to its export trade to Europe and the United States
after they effectively sent their smokestack industries there in the
1990s.”

The article should also have pointed out that industry
in China (and India) is vastly more inefficient, than in Europe. Thus,
manufacturing similar items in the Far East, rather than in Europe, ends
up in far more pollution.

“Santos said all of the former captives were in reasonably good
health after being held for years in secret jungle camps.

“The rescue took place on Wednesday in the southern jungle province
of Guaviare. Fifteen long-term kidnap victims were rescued in all, including
Betancourt and the three Americans, Santos said.

“The news was a coup for popular President Alvaro Uribe, an anti-guerrilla
hard-liner who has used billions of dollars in U.S. aid to push the
rebels onto the defensive, cut crime and spark economic growth.”

the bliar/clown’s dotty biofuel claims/‘initiative’
being slapped down by sarkozy

“The Rome-based UN Food and Agriculture Organisation is hosting
the three-day summit to try to solve the short-term emergency of increased
hunger caused by soaring prices and to help poor countries grow enough
food to feed their own.”
—
“In the UK we have already been able to reduce our greenhouse
gas emissions significantly and remain on track to meet our target under
the Kyoto Protocol. We will soon be taking further action to achieve
our domestic goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 20 per cent
by 2010. One policy being considered is the increased use of biofuels,
already well developed in Brazil and the US. If we can achieve just
5 per cent of fuel from renewable sources by 2010 that has the potential
to take more than one megatonne of carbon.” [Quoted from guardian.co.uk 30 October, 2005]

“The UK is "a million miles away" from achieving 20%
of total energy and 10% of transport fuel from renewables by 2020, the
industry body said.

“Renewables account for just 2% of energy while biofuels are
less than 1% of the transport market, the REA added.

“The European Union may have to reconsider its target of getting
10 percent of transport fuel from renewable sources such as biofuels
by 2020, or extend the deadline, incoming EU president France said on
Monday.

“Biofuel use is soaring as developed countries try to curb dependence
on imported oil and cut emissions of carbon dioxide, but critics say
the industry has encouraged deforestation and pushed up food prices
by competing for grain.” [Quoted from reuters.com 30 June, 2008]

France is incoming EUSSR president.

“Politicians are taking sides. "Diverting around 100 million
metric tons of cereals to biofuels has had an impact on food prices,"
FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf told the Reuters news agency this
past week. World Bank President Robert Zoellick says lowering U.S. and
EU public subsidies for biofuels would deflate food prices. But so far,
at least, the EU and U.S. governments are sticking with biofuels, a
key plank in their efforts to cut the carbon-dioxide emissions believed
to cause global warming and to cut reliance on crude-oil imports."
” [Quoted from wsj.com, 31 May, 2008]